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The phrase "an enclosed area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a space that is surrounded or confined by boundaries, such as walls or fences.
Example: "The children played safely in an enclosed area, away from the busy street."
Alternatives: "a confined space" or "a bounded region".
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Many have an enclosed area with a pool, table tennis, billiards and video game rooms.
Once in Boardman, trains would be offloaded in an enclosed area that is ventilated by filtered vacuums.
"There was a huge thump and band and because it's an enclosed area, it reverberated all around.
The day ended with a sunset canoe ride on a lake, then we camped in luxurious hut-like tents in an enclosed area of the forest.
Mr. Corrigan did concede that some studies have shown that the smell of cats in an enclosed area will keep mice away.
That is fine for older children and adults, the community group says, but it also wants an enclosed area for toddlers on the pier.
They then will be taken by a medical professional to an enclosed area where their temperature will be taken with a handle-grip, non-contact thermometer.
There's a back room for a more intimate setting, an enclosed area like a porch out front and outside seating if weather permits.
On April 13 Dyer's troops confronted a gathering of thousands of Indians in an enclosed area in the city, and he ordered them to open fire.
They began recording the activity of cells in the hippocampus, with electrodes implanted in the brains of rats as they roamed an enclosed area.
Approved for use by the USDA in 2006, the water-based foam suffocates the birds, which are typically herded into an enclosed area of the barn so that the foam can be deployed more quickly.
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